3-Ring

Terms of Use

Last updated: June 13, 2026

Rules for using 3-Ring and responsibilities for user content and accounts.

1. Use of the service

3-Ring is provided to help users organize, track, and share trading card collections and binder layouts. You may use the app only in a lawful manner and in compliance with these terms.

2. Accounts

You are responsible for your account credentials and activity under your account. You may not impersonate others, create misleading accounts, or attempt to bypass security, rate limits, access controls, or subscription restrictions.

3. User content

You remain responsible for binder names, tags, custom images, public binder listings, and other content you add. By uploading or sharing content, you confirm you have the rights or permission needed to use it and allow 3-Ring to host, display, and transmit it as necessary to operate the app.

4. No market or investment advice

Prices, collection values, and market data are provided for convenience and may be incomplete, delayed, inaccurate, or unavailable. 3-Ring does not provide financial, investment, grading, tax, or appraisal advice.

5. Availability and changes

We may modify, suspend, limit, or discontinue features when needed for security, reliability, legal compliance, business reasons, or product improvements. We will make reasonable efforts to avoid unnecessary disruption.

6. Subscriptions and billing

Paid tiers are sold as auto-renewing subscriptions. On iOS they are handled by Apple In-App Purchase and on the web by our payment processor. Subscriptions renew automatically at the price and interval shown before purchase until you cancel, and you manage, cancel, or request refunds through the provider you purchased from — on iOS, through your Apple ID settings. Paid access may be changed or revoked if payment fails or abuse is detected.

7. Limitation of liability

The app is provided as-is and as-available. To the fullest extent permitted by law, 3-Ring is not responsible for lost profits, lost data, service interruptions, inaccurate card data, indirect damages, or user-generated content.